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ArticleEffect of Pentobarbital and Chloralose Anesthesia on Renal Function During Solute Diuresis in the DogClark D. West, and Ruth M. KellerClark D. WestFrom The Children's Hospital Research Foundation and the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ruth M. KellerFrom The Children's Hospital Research Foundation and the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OhioPublished Online:31 Dec 1954https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1954.180.1.167MoreSectionsPDF (1 MB)Download PDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesGet permissionsTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailWeChat Previous Back to Top Next Download PDF FiguresReferencesRelatedInformationCited ByEffects of perfluorochemical hemodilution on coronary blood flow distribution in dogs.Circulation, Vol. 78, No. 3Inhibition of furosemide-induced natriuresis by acetylsalicylic acid in dogs8 July 2009 | Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, Vol. 37, No. 2Inactin concentration in plasma of rats during anaesthesia and the effect of this concentration on short circuit current of isolated frog skinPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, Vol. 365, No. 1The pharmacology of chloralosePsychopharmacologia, Vol. 6, No. 1EARLY POST MORTEM RENAL CHANGES STUDIED IN MICE WITH ONE KIDNEY EXTERIORIZED15 August 2009 | Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica, Vol. 49, No. 2 More from this issue > Volume 180Issue 1December 1954Pages 167-172 Copyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1954 by American Physiological Societyhttps://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1954.180.1.167History Received 28 July 1954 Published online 31 December 1954 Published in print 31 December 1954 Metrics

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